Feature

●Model Number: LP442F
●Slips on to your finger


Description

Product Description

You can put it on your finger to play other instruments at the same time.

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The product image shows 2 pieces to make the shape easy to understand, but it will actually be shipped 1 piece. Order 2 for both hands



From the Manufacturer



■ Shaker that can be used on your finger.

The common shaker is shaped like a bowling pin and emits a sound by moving up and down to side with both hands.LP442F is a finger shot shaker that uses the middle finger through the rubber on the body, but the shaker will come on the back of the hand.Rather than moving your hand to make a sound, percussion players such as congas, etc.The best sound when you move your hand down and it will make a slight sound when you move it from side to side to side, but it will not sound when you move it upward.

■ Rhythm Ring and Finger Shot Shaker

There is a rhythm ring as a musical instrument that produces the same effect as a finger shot shaker.The rhythm ring has a small cylindrical shape whereas the finger shot shaker is a small square box shape.Both are used for the same purpose, but there may be slight differences.The sound itself is not the same as a maracus, but the rhythm ring will produce sound when you turn it up, so it can be used for relatively fast tempo songs.Each one has its own characteristics, so some people use it depending on the instrument they use when they are put them in.Finger shot shakers are better for percussion accents.

■Percussion instrument that does not use drum sticks.

Percussion instruments will make a sound while hitting the instrument, but there are drum sticks and not used, and percussion may be an instrument that does not use a drum stick.When playing, there are many cases where drummer is responsible for other percussions.They often use a different name percussionist for drummers, but there are no clear division or regulations.The main instrument used by players called percussionist contains many instruments often found in Latin music such as congas, tennis pani, cachon, and other players like Tambourine, Maracas, and triangles are also called percussionists.

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The product image shows 2 pieces to make the shape easy to understand, but it will actually be shipped 1 piece. Order 2 for both hands